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CB Slang / Technical Terms & Abbreviations
Almost all of these came from " trucker's ". As time goes bye some of these will be forgotten and new ones will be added.
Here is what I can remember and compiled from numerous sources :
CB Slang---
A kind of language occurring chiefly in casual and playful speech, made up typically of short-lived coinages and figures of speech that are deliberately used in place of
standard terms for added raciness, humor, irreverence, or other effect.
V
Van---- (
18-wheeler.
)
Vanilla Ice Cream---- (
Prostitute.
)
Vascar---- (
Radar.
)
Vigilante---- (
Police.
)
Vocal cords---- (
CB radio.
)
Vocal yokel---- (
Traffic cop.
)
Voice check---- (
Same as "radio check".
)
VW ---- (
A Volvo/White tractor.
)
Technical Terms & Abbreviations---
Means practical knowledge on electrical systems including installing, maintaining, operating, or repairing electrical equipment.
VAC---- (
Volts Alternating Current.
)
Valve---- (
Tube.
)
Vertical---- (
Vertical ground plane antenna.
)
Vertical Side---- (
Vertical polarization.
)
Vertically Polarized Wave---- (
A radio wave that has its electric lines of force perpendicular to the surface of the earth.
)
V.F.O.---- (
Variable Frequency Oscillator, sometimes called a "Slider".
)
VFO---- (
Variable Frequency Oscillator--An operation mode in which an
operator can change frequency freely.
)
VHF---- (
Very High Frequency-- 30 - 300 MHz.
)
VLF---- (
Very Low Frequency-- 3 - 30 KHz .
)
VSC---- (
Voice Scan Control or Voice Squelch COntrol.
)
VOX---- (
Voice Operated Transmission.
)
VOX---- (
Voice operated relay. Allows the operator to transmit with the sound of his voice,
rather than using a microphone push-to-talk switch.
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